However, I have been wondering of recent if playing so many different tubas is really such a good idea? Although obviously great fun, it does mean I cannot practice as much as I would like on each one (just don't have the time) and feel it is having some detrimental effects on my performance (e.g. more split notes than I like). I think I generally play fairly well, but wonder if I could play that bit better if I reduced my tubas to say one bass and contrabass (Melton 2040/5 Eb and Neptune CC - no doubt my 'best' tubas) to get more face time on each? After all, each tuba has individual characteristics, so the more familiar one is with it, the better should be the musical results.
Any thoughts? Has anyone here reduced their tuba roster for this reason?
I am really just musing at present and not in any hurry to sell tubas (I do enjoy them all), but in the long term see my tuba collection more likely contracting, than expanding.






